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How to Begin Yoga Poses for the Overweight

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Many times people think if they're overweight, they can't do yoga. Yoga is a series of relaxing and stretching poses. Any of them can be modified for your fitness level. An introduction to yoga by using simple sitting poses is a good way for an overweight person to ease into other yoga poses.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Try chair yoga. This allows a wide range of yoga poses for the upper body. Neck rolls, shoulder raises, spinal twists and many other simple poses can be performed from sitting in a chair.

  2. Step 2

    Lie on your back or recline in a chair and practice breathing techniques. This will provide you with a calming, relaxing and energizing exercise. This also helps lower your blood pressure and oxygenates your blood.

  3. Step 3

    Sit or lie comfortably and stretch your arms with your palms facing up. You can also lift your feet from the floor to stretch your legs.

  4. Step 4

    Place your back against the wall and press your legs against the wall to stretch your hamstrings. Breathe gently and relax in this pose for a few minutes.

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on 9/24/2008 I found a very good article which i would like to share with you http://www.yogawiz.com/askquestion/551/yoga-postures-for-weight-loss-suggest-some-weight-.html. I think the tips can be very useful for people who are practicing yoga for weight loss.

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